' A NEW INSTEUMENT. PHOTOGRAPHY. TTE have just imported a magnificent LENS AND CAMERA, FOB CABINET PORTRMTUEE, This costly piece of apparatus is specially constructed and admirably suited for THE SHORT DATS AND POOR LJGHT OF THE WINTER MONTHS: The large increase in the number of our Sitters since inaugurating our Low Scale of Charges, determines ub for a while longer to continue POPULAR PRICES. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY 3/" Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen ... -. 12/6 Copies from Old Negatives supplied at Above Scale— WKIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WilliS'Stbeet, Wellington. Prize Medalists, Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Colonial and India Exhibitions. Sole Patentees of the Matt-Opal Type Process. Beware of spurious imitations. Look for the word Patented under MattOpal Type. Two or three smart rubs with the finger will leave a shiny mark on the surface of counterfeits.
A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE. HE charming and accomplished pianfete of Madame Putey's (England's greatest contralto) concert tonr (Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania), pays a graceful tribute to the Dresden Piano Company's celebrated instruments. Occidental Hotel, Wellington, June 13th, 1891. M. J. Bkookes, Esq., Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. Dear Sib,—l am very pleased to give my testimony in regard to the merits of the splendid piano supplied by your Company to the se/ies of concerts given by Madame Patey in Wellington. I beg to express my pleasure with the exquisite quality of its tones and the superiority of its finish. The touch—alwayj responsive—was splendid in reiterated notes, as well as in the most rapid runs and arpeggio passages. Wishing your Company success, Belieye me, Very truly, yours, Emilia Wood, Solo Pianiate Madame Patey's Concert Tonr. Girls' Colllgate School, OXFORD HOUSE. MRS 1 MISS SHEPPAKD "TTTLLL be prepared to receive pupils on JULY 15th, 1891, and will take up her residence at OXFORD HOUSE on and after JULY 10th. Till that date enquiries may be addressed to her at the Ladies' College, "Owin? to the detention of the steamer, the College will not be open till MONDAY, 20th."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3860, 17 July 1891, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3860, 17 July 1891, Page 2
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